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Plum IslandSkill Level: From intermediate to advanced. Comments: The long beach can have some nice breaks depending on how the sandbars form. They opened the beaches to surfers recently. At the South end of the National Wildlife Refuge (facing Crane’s Beach) the is a rock bottom break has good topography but rarely sees the size and direction surf necessary to make it work (see satellite image). It can be a great but eerily isolated spot in the Fall and Winter. Note: get there really early in the summer months because the parking fills up extremely quickly. The beach is closed during the late spring for Piping Plover nesting season (usually ends late July). -Terraserver Topographic Map (use zoom function to see ocean depths) Long Beach, RockportSkill Level: Beginner to intermediate. Comments: Both this break and Good Harbor are more consistent than generally thought. As with most beach breaks the paddle out can be a challenge if waves are big but the channel close to the rocks on the right side is a great help. However, surfing is forbidden 9 to 5 in the summer months (June through August), while lifeguards are on duty. The beach also gets extremely crowded with tourists if the weather is good. -Terraserver Topographic Map (use zoom function to see ocean depths) Good Harbor, GloucesterSkill Level: Beginner to advanced. Comments: Both this break and Long Beach are more consistent than generally thought (even though the Cape blocks some of the swells). This spot can get quite steep and is not suitable for a beginner if bigger than waist to chest. As with most beach breaks the paddle out can be a challenge if waves are big. -Terraserver Topographic Map (use zoom function to see ocean depths) |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 November 2008 23:28 |